T TheBigShort Registered User Messages 2,789 30 Sep 2016 #41 Purple said: A PAYE earner can do the same thing; they claim expenses from their employer such as mileage, overnight allowances etc. The only people who have to pay taxes on their costs are landlords. Click to expand... Fair point.
Purple said: A PAYE earner can do the same thing; they claim expenses from their employer such as mileage, overnight allowances etc. The only people who have to pay taxes on their costs are landlords. Click to expand... Fair point.
T TheBigShort Registered User Messages 2,789 3 Oct 2016 #42 Brendan Burgess said: There used to be data which showed that the top 10% of earners paid 30% of all taxes. Click to expand... And a quick calculation of the details contained in one of your other posts indicates that the top 10% earn 30% of the income. Brendan Burgess said: I have also found this published by Revenue for 2017 Click to expand...
Brendan Burgess said: There used to be data which showed that the top 10% of earners paid 30% of all taxes. Click to expand... And a quick calculation of the details contained in one of your other posts indicates that the top 10% earn 30% of the income. Brendan Burgess said: I have also found this published by Revenue for 2017 Click to expand...